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How to Get Pro Sports News

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In the early days of pro sports the only way you could get instant news from a sporting event was to attend the event. Otherwise, you would have to wait at least until the next morning for the account in the newspaper. However, times have changed and there are now several ways to get sports news instantly. You can pick and choose your methods to fit your lifestyle.

From Quick Guide: Pro Sports
Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Check out the official websites of your favorite sports. Almost all major pro sports leagues now have websites where they post news, results and schedules for their sport. The websites are a good place to get started in your search for pro sports news.

  2. Step 2

    Visit websites which specialize in pro sports news. Try the ESPN website and The Sporting News websites. These websites offer some in depth information and opinions on pro sports, but also feature game recaps, statistics, standings and up-to-the-minute game results from all the major sports.

  3. Step 3

    Get pro sports news on your cell phone. Many cell phone companies offer services where you can get up-to-the-minutes scores and even video highlights delivered to your cell phone. Contact your wireless service provider to see what they offer.

  4. Step 4

    Find cable channels which specialize in pro sports news. Check out channels likely to be included in your cable or satellite provider's basic package, such as ESPN and Fox Sports, but also contact your provider about specialty sports channels such as The NFL Network, NBA TV, ESPNU, Fox Soccer and The Golf Channel.

  5. Step 5

    Stay on top of what might happen next in pro sports with pro sports rumors. Visit the Pro Sports Daily website for the latest speculation on what future pro sports news will be made.

  6. Step 6

    Read the newspaper. It might be the oldest method, but the newspaper still provides a look back at what happened in pro sports the previous day and news about upcoming events. The reflective approach of newspapers is a good balance to the up-to-the-minute news sources.

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